All y'all be like
All y'all be like
It’s for when you’re referring to more people than every single person that you’re referring to.
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I’m southern, let me help. “Y’all” refers to a group of people. It usually means the group of people that the speaker is speaking to, but you can also define the group, like “y’all in the other room” or “y’all Canadians”.
“All y’all” refers to the entirety of that group, as opposed to a subset of a group, which would be “summa y’all”, or none of a group, which would be “nunna y’all”.
But you wrote the slang correctly! Unfamiliarity with the slang is an opportunity to educate about our language.
(Source; we been sayin' all y'all since before y'all non-Southerners were even sayin' y'all.)
My kind of people.
Add in a couple hot sisters and you’ve got yourself a party going!
I love that this is both amusing and completely factual.
I’m a Brit so it’s not something I can use without sounding odd, but y’all’s my favourite thing to come out of American English since ok.